Why is my lavender dull?

Lavender can turn gray because of frost damage or as a result of a fungal disease, caused by over watering or slow draining soils. Usually the fungus botrytis spp is responsible for lavender leaves turning gray although there are a few pathogens that may cause lavenders to turn gray.
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How do you revive lavender?

How to Revive Lavender
  1. If root rot is suspected, prune out infected roots and replant the lavender in well-draining soil.
  2. Be sure your lavender, potted or otherwise, receives six to eight hours of sun.
  3. Water deeply but wait until the top inch (2.5 cm.)
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Why is my lavender so dull?

If lavender receives too much water it will develop the disease root rot and show symptoms of stress such as a drooping or wilting appearance and a browning of the foliage.
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Why does my lavender look faded?

The lavender plant often turns gray due to fungal infections. Make sure to not overwater them. This Mediterranean plant grows best in warm conditions. During winter when it is exposed to cold weather, it turns gray as a result of frost damage.
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Why does my lavender look sad?

On hot days, lavender will droop to conserve water, even if it's not thirsty. It's just a natural strategy to stay hydrated. If you notice your plant drooping but don't think it's overwatered or in the wrong kind of soil, check on it later when the day is cooler. It may very well have perked up on its own.
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Can you save a woody lavender?

Small shoots emerging from the woody base indicate that stems should regenerate. 2 CUT OUT OLD GROWTH Carefully cut out the old growth above the young shoots to open up the middle of the plant. Use sharp secateurs to cut as close as you can to the new growth without harming it.
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How often should lavender be watered?

How to Care for Lavender
  1. Water once or twice a week after planting until plants are established. Water mature plants every two to three weeks until buds form, then once or twice weekly until harvest. ...
  2. In colder growing areas, plants may need extra winter protection.
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Why is my lavender not turning purple?

The reasons for lavender not flowering are usually because the plant is stressed. Lavenders are adapted to sandy soils of low fertility. If the soil is too rich and nutrient dense then the lavender will grow leggy and produce fewer flowers.
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Does lavender need full sun?

Lavenders demand full sun, although afternoon shade may be appreciated in the hottest climates. Plants are very drought resistant once established, but will flower better if not allowed to dry out.
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How do you know when to water lavender?

Water every two weeks unless there has been heavy rainfall, in which case wait till the soil has dried somewhat before watering. Only water if there has been no rainfall within a two week period. Outdoor lavender does not need watering in winter.
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Why does my lavender look dry?

Lavender that is drying out is usually because of over watering, slow draining soils or high humidity that encourages root rot and fungal diseases. To solve the problem, snip away any infected roots and dry stems and replant the lavender in a pot with well draining soil.
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What do I feed lavender?

Choosing Lavender Fertilizer

A low nitrogen fertilizer formulated to encourage blooming is best, but general-purpose fertilizer will also work if it's diluted. Logee's Plants recommends feeding only during the spring and summer months with a 7-9-5 or 15-15-15 fertilizer.
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Should I trim dead lavender?

The basic rule of pruning lavender is not to trim into brown, dead wood. You'll usually find brown branches at the base of the plant. Remove them only when they are truly dead. Never cut them back, hoping to stimulate new growth.
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What's wrong with my lavender?

The most common reasons for a Lavender plant dying are improper watering, over-fertilization, acidic soil pH, diseases, pests, or inadequate sunlight. Careful inspection of the plant and growing conditions are essential to help identify and fix the issue.
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Can dead lavender come back?

Whenever possible, compost dead plants so they can return to the soil. If diseased, remove and burn. Should you replant right away (in fall) or wait until spring? Lavender plants need 8-10 weeks in the ground to get established before winter arrives.
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Does lavender need lots of water?

Lavender is drought-tolerant, which means mature plants don't need to be watered all the time like your other garden plants. Too much water can leave them susceptible to root rot and fungal disease. Young, newly planted lavender does need regular watering until established (either by irrigation or adequate rainfall).
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Is lavender OK in shade?

Lavender is prized for its richly fragrant flowers and aromatic foliage. This easy-to-grow shrub thrives in a sunny spot, in free-draining soil or a container.
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Does lavender do well in pots?

All lavender plants grow well in pots and containers due to the favorable drainage conditions, however there are some lavender cultivars that are most suited to growing in pots then others.
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Should I fertilize my lavender?

The best (and only) time for fertilizing lavender is in the springtime at the start of the growing season. The easiest and best thing to do is to put down an inch (2.5 cm.) of good compost around the plant. This should provide plenty of nutrients for the year to come.
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How do you treat woody lavender?

Woody lavender, not an easy patient

Some shrubs can take severe pruning and hatracking, but pruning lavender too hard would kill it. There are two ways to rejuvenate old, woody lavender: severe pruning one third at a time. layering stems.
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Why is my lavender straggly?

Cutting the lavender back too harshly is often the cause of leggy lavender so ensure that you trim just the top third of the green growth. If you do not prune in the spring with the goal of a mound shape the lavender will be more susceptible to splitting, look leggy and untidy.
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What happens if you don't prune lavender?

An annual pruning is an important step for long-lasting lavender (Lavandula spp. and hybrids) plants. Without it they grow a large, lanky, woody base that can split open — it looks bad and shortens the plant's lifespan.
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What does root rot look like in lavender?

If the plant experiences root rot, you'll notice the stems start to wilt to droop. Some of the lower foliage may also turn brown.
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Does lavender have a lifespan?

When sited correctly and pruned judiciously, lavenders should live for five to seven years. Although lavender is fairly drought tolerant, adequate moisture is required throughout the growing season. Most critical are the weeks after planting to ensure that soil around the rootball does not dry out.
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